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Forces Multiple motors slow down effect

Discussion in 'Game Behaviours' started by Chris Hester, Jul 6, 2022.

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  1. Chris Hester

    Chris Hester Famous Member

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    If I add a motor to a block with a single metal piece attached it will turn smoothly. But if I add another motor and metal piece on the side of the blocks it struggles to turn!

    Observe the effect in this demo I made. The motors seem to run out of energy, some hardly turning at all!

    For reference there is a single motor at the front which turns as expected.

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    cimarronline Administrator Staff Member

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    They struggle because they're hitting the other pieces. Motors are bigger than they look. You have to leave plenty of space around them for smooth operation.
     
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    Look closely at them and they struggle even when there is lots of room to move. Note the straight pipe on the back motor.

    I did some more tests and found they work normally if you leave a one block gap between them.

    None of the motors should touch each other in my demo if they rotated at the normal speed.
     
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    What @cimarronline is referring to is that the motors themselves extend slightly beyond the width of a block at their widest diameter, so they will stop rotating if something is next to them. See this demo:
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